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Brintex to partner Ertico in organising next three events

Even as the 2015 World Congress is still in progress, Ertico has been planning ahead and appointed Brintex Events as professional congress organiser for its next three events: ITS Europe events in Glasgow and Strasbourg and the 2018 World Congress in Copenhagen.
October 8, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Even as the 2015 World Congress is still in progress, 374 Ertico has been planning ahead and appointed 520 Brintex Events as professional congress organiser for its next three events: ITS Europe events in Glasgow and Strasbourg and the 2018 World Congress in Copenhagen.

The company is no stranger to ITS events having previously worked with Ertico in organising the World Congresses in London, Stockholm and Vienna as well as the European events in the intervening years.

Bill Butler, Brintex’s managing director, said: “We are delighted to be working with Ertico again and at exciting times for the transport sector which is such a key economic driver.”

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